Farm Tech Talk: Bord Bia review, fertiliser prices and field work
On this week’s Farm Tech Talk, the team discuss the potential impact of the conflict in Iran on fertiliser and energy prices, the outcome of the IFA–Bord Bia stand-off, and the field work.
On this week’s Farm Tech Talk, Stephen chats to Adam about the outcome of the IFA–Bord Bia resolution and asks if the protest was worth it.
They also discuss the potential impact of the conflict in Iran on fertiliser and energy prices.
Darren discusses the challenges facing the TAMS budget and approval rates, as well as the sheep trade, while Aidan talks about dairy markets, the North Cork Creamery problems and field work on diary farms.
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Tillage editor Siobhán Walsh also runs through the field work taking place in tillage fields and discusses the double standards around the use of imported grain over Irish grain.
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On this week’s Farm Tech Talk, Stephen chats to Adam about the outcome of the IFA–Bord Bia resolution and asks if the protest was worth it.
They also discuss the potential impact of the conflict in Iran on fertiliser and energy prices.
Darren discusses the challenges facing the TAMS budget and approval rates, as well as the sheep trade, while Aidan talks about dairy markets, the North Cork Creamery problems and field work on diary farms.
Tillage editor Siobhán Walsh also runs through the field work taking place in tillage fields and discusses the double standards around the use of imported grain over Irish grain.
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